Chelsea State Bank ad

UMRC Foundation receives $2.5 million grant

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Stephanie Van Koevering for the information in this story.)

The United Methodist Retirement Communities (UMRC) Foundation recently announced that it has received a $2.5 million grant from the Edward N. and Della L. Thome Memorial Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee.

This grant supports expansion and renovations to UMRC’s Kresge Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, a focal part of the UMRC Foundation’s Growing to Serve comprehensive campaign.

“This gift from the Thome Foundation enables us to do so much more to care for the low-income older adults we serve,” says Wendy Brightman, UMRC Foundation president in a press release.

“Thanks to this grant, UMRC is expanding and transforming our Kresge Center into a warm and inviting setting that feels like home for our residents.  This grant literally takes our construction to the finish line,” she said.

This largest to date capital project in UMRC’s 112-year history will create attractive private rooms and bathrooms and welcoming common living spaces for all long-term residents who require round-the-clock care, as well as guests who receive short-term rehabilitation at Kresge Center.

“With an anticipated 40-year lifespan, this gift of $2.5 million to support the expansion of the Kresge Center will serve more than 24,500 aging Michiganders, many who are low-income, dual eligible, Medicare and Medicaid patients,” Brightman said.

“UMRC and the UMRC Foundation are dedicated to serving the population of older adults, which is growing at an unprecedented rate,” said Brightman.

“At a time when it seems that little attention is being paid to the needs of aging, I am especially proud of the Thome Foundation’s commitment to this rapidly growing segment of our population and thrilled to have them as a partner,” she said.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

More News

Outdoor warning sirens test planned for Aug. 4 at noon

August 3, 2012

Bridge Cards will soon be accepted at the Saturday Farmers’ Market

August 3, 2012

Fun Fair Facts: Behind the scenes at the fairgrounds

August 3, 2012

A sneak peek at the fall offerings from Chelsea Community Education

August 3, 2012

Flags at half-staff today for Marine from Traverse City

August 3, 2012

What you’ll find at the Saturday Farmers Market

August 3, 2012

Paving planned: Dexter-Chelsea Road from Freer to Dancer on Aug. 3

August 2, 2012

Family Farm & Home opens doors in Chelsea Shopping Center

August 2, 2012

M-52 construction continues moving north

August 2, 2012

Trailer for sale: CAFA wants to sell the chief’s former office

August 2, 2012

Fun Fair Facts: Still exhibit judging, animals arrive before official start

August 2, 2012

Fun Fair Facts: Counting down to the Chelsea Community Fair

August 1, 2012

Inspired for senior year: Chelsea’s girls state participants

August 1, 2012

On November ballot: Chelsea Area Fire Authority renewal of 1.8 mill tax levy

August 1, 2012

Sarah Coyl thanks Chelsea Rotary Club for sponsorship of trip to Baltimore

August 1, 2012

Kids in Motion, daily childcare option offered by Chelsea Wellness Center

July 31, 2012

Chelsea Secretary of State office closing Friday for renovations

July 31, 2012

Worth the 20-year wait: Dexter Township’s Michael Favre gets medals

July 31, 2012

What’s at the Bushel Basket Market on Aug. 1

July 30, 2012

Public accuracy test — check. Chelsea ready for Aug. 7 primary election

July 30, 2012

Old US-12 detour expected to end Friday

July 30, 2012